
Two children who have moved to a small community in New Mexico experience the tradition of "los abuelos," during which village men go to the mountains and return in scary costumes to tease the children before everybody sings, dances, and eats treats.
year: 2008, 2011
call number/section: 1000, 463, 468
subjects: brothers and sisters, juvenile fiction, rites and ceremonies, fiction, siblings, spanish language, picture books for children
Editions

Mora, Pat
Groundwood Books/House of Anansi Press (2008)
Two children who have moved to a small community in New Mexico experience the tradition of "los abuelos," during which village men go to the mountains and return in scary costumes to tease the children before everybody sings, dances, and eats treats.
Schools: 1

Mora, Pat
Two children who have moved to a small community in New Mexico experience the tradition of "los abuelos," during which village men go to the mountains and return in scary costumes to tease the children before everybody sings, dances, and eats treats.
Schools: 5
Mora, Pat
Groundwood Books/House of Anansi Press (2011)
Two children who have moved to a small community in New Mexico experience the tradition of "los abuelos," during which village men go to the mountains and return in scary costumes to tease the children before everybody sings, dances, and eats treats.
Schools: 2